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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever were able to bounce back from their disappointing loss to the Golden State Valkyries on Friday night against the Atlanta Dream. In a game that showed a clear sense of urgency from the Fever, they won by a final score of 99-82.
Just a few hours before the Indiana Fever tipped off against the Atlanta Dream on Friday, team president Kelly Krauskopf quietly took down her personal X account following a barrage of online backlash.
Fever Coach Stephanie White Addresses Caitlin Clark Decision originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever recently defeated Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream, 99-82. While much of the attention surrounded the win for the Fever, a decision by head coach Stephanie White was highlighted in the pregame press conference.
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With the rarity of a full roster, the Indiana Fever took an important step Friday on trying to find some consistency.
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Krauskopf reportedly deleted her X account after intense backlash from fans in regards to a comment she made about the Fever star, as detailed by the Daily Mail. The Fever have stumbled while Clark has missed 10 games spanning two injury stints, and they’re currently floating along the playoff bubble at No.7 — just inside the eighth and final spot.
Ever since her days at Iowa, Clark has made a living on difficult shots because of how she's defended. Those looks become exponentially harder when she's forced to the sidelines for weeks at a time and is operating at less than 100% when she comes back.
Kelly Krauskopf's X account disappeared after a viral re-circulation of her past comments about the Indiana Fever brand and Caitlin Clark's role.
The Fever scored the final four points of the third and opened the fourth on a 11-2 run to take an 80-67 lead. Indiana led by double figures the rest of the way.
After Wednesday's dud vs. Golden State, the Fever got a much-needed bounce-back effort Friday night in a 99-82 win over Atlanta Dream.
Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark spoke with reporters Friday prior to her team's home game against the Atlanta Dream, and the discussion spanned a number of topics, including how she's feeling after returning from a five-game absence due to a groin injury as well as a "sense of desperation" the team is facing (albeit with half of the season left) amid a slow start (2:10 mark).